SquishyPenguin
SquishyPenguin

ISB's Product Management Course

I'm a marketeer with 10 years of experience and planning on up skilling myself with the know-hows of product management.

I'm considering taking up ISB's Executive Education Product Management Course.

Anyone here that has done the course and knows if it's worth it? Any help appreciated!

17mo ago
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WobblyBiscuit
WobblyBiscuit

Pay me 1/10 the cost for getting personal mentorship instead 😂 You would get better chance at cracking a role vs a course from isb

SquishyPenguin
SquishyPenguin

Are you serious about this? What's your background? If you can help me upskill and give me the understanding I need, I might actually take you up on your offer.

WobblyBiscuit
WobblyBiscuit

I am a pm with 6 yrs of experience in prod management (self taught) and i don’t believe you need a course for this role, if you are looking for b2c pm transition I can help you.

SquishyBanana
SquishyBanana

I would rather build and market a product (can be an app, blog, YouTube channel etc) than do any course. These teachers themselves would only have theoretical experience. PM is very real world skill can't be learned in classroom.

SquishyPenguin
SquishyPenguin

Interesting. Any good case studies you can reccomend that I should read up on?

SquishyBanana
SquishyBanana

Depends on your objective? Why do you want to learn PMgmnt? Do you want to transition of just general curiosity?
Why not continue with marketing given you already have 10 yoe.

JumpyUnicorn
JumpyUnicorn
Loco17mo

If you joining it for learning, then the pay you do, and what you will learn will not worth that too having 10+ years of experience.

But if you’re looking for the brand name added to you, then it’s worth, as tier 1 college names will help you to stand ahead of the crowd anytime.

PeppyBanana
PeppyBanana

Not worth the price tag for a pre-recorded video-based content course.

SleepyTaco
SleepyTaco

Don't do it. Please!

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